Muchemi's Son Wanted to Start a Rehab Centre
Kenya: Muchemi's Son Wanted to Start a Rehab Centre. 5 January 2013. The 31-year-old son of Solicitor General Wanjuki Muchemi who died last Sunday in controversial circumstances had plans of settling down and starting an alcohol rehabilitation centre.
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Butler & Willow converts Bedford office into alcohol rehabilitation centre
UK-based workplace design provider has converted a former Bedford office block into a drugs and alcohol rehabilitation centre, which will provide a range of drug, alcohol and other services for drug abusers and the homeless.
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Boscombe drug clinics 'not root of social problems'
But organisations involved in helping addicts say Boscombe's problems existed before any treatment centres opened. At a meeting in October, Bournemouth Borough Council and Dorset Police said there were about 60 drug and alcohol rehabilitation …
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The Importance of Alcohol Rehab Centers
Alcohol consumption can pose a severe threat to the human life, both in terms of the physical and psychological health. While consuming alcohol may not cause a major threat, the signs of danger are visible when an individual starts drinking in excess.
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Boscombe drug clinics 'not root of social problems'
But organisations involved in helping addicts say Boscombe's problems existed before any treatment centres opened. At a meeting in October, Bournemouth Borough Council and Dorset Police said there were about 60 drug and alcohol rehabilitation …
Read more on BBC News
Rehab centre plans for Bowes Morrell House in Walmgate
Documents accompanying a planning application to City of York Council for internal alterations to the Grade II* listed building say there is essentially no change in use, as it was previously used as a non-residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation …
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